
Laughing in the Dark
Gelotology and the Evolutionary Defense Mechanism of Human Humor
Simon Fletcher(Author)
epubli (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. March 2026
131 pages
978-3-565-32806-2 (ISBN)
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Humor is often dismissed as a mere cultural construct or a fleeting reaction to a well-timed punchline. Yet, the physical act of laughing is a deeply ingrained biological reflex that evolved long before language. Why do we spontaneously erupt into uncontrollable spasms when faced with absurdity, relief, or even mild distress?
Laughing in the Dark plunges into the fascinating science of gelotology to uncover the true mechanical purpose behind our sense of humor. It reveals how laughter served as a primal "all-clear" signal among early hominids, acting as a crucial tension-release valve that deactivated the fight-or-flight response after a false alarm.
The book explores the dark side of this reflex, examining why people often laugh at funerals or during moments of sheer terror. By analyzing the neurological pathways that connect the brain's frontal lobe directly to the respiratory system, it exposes humor not as a leisure activity, but as a critical defense mechanism designed to prevent psychological overload.
Readers will walk away with a profound understanding of their own neurological quirks, learning how to harness the biology of laughter to deliberately regulate stress, forge unbreakable social bonds, and navigate the most uncomfortable moments of modern life.
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